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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Aug 1900, p. 2

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5i! , m charm“ Intent to “rand w for Mun"! L. Sunny, Kann- w aw. broker. ”regularities uld bmlmtn 870.000. *0 In: kllled and nine Injured In t” d 1 Main Blll wild went “out g: It! Infinite Juncuon. fllch , h- um or Battery A l. N a kin-n, Von-02d nd m of mmu» .l M lnjumd at Camp Mule” Ill by explosion hull-g mt gnu. l’nldontmed bod lighted alga-cue stub Into chm have non deem from m fill: up ' ' ville going from Nov York to ?“ m... j“ am («an comrmrte of tho .. sum for the year end! 00. 1’00. exceed 0m ”mammals: ~ for the first that! In history. 71“ Robert: returned to Pretoria, clot-t to ammo, General wen-Powell bulged u Rm- 0.0- uporu expect “ducal nUo d W. pmbably nth over so nor .' “L China'- popuhdon may be 1,701.1”; uni-Ind of United Butts. ‘ . - W “durum-4 "that. Im- $.35 an: M010 up“ ”III-ll. 0" :10. m on con-unkn- 00-- h M van cl Turk- out... lib. Altai M mum “I. of “I: .u Oath. coco-d m 0‘ 7~ but: mu. «.4 "manly 0! heart - u (hour: . um- to Mt polkv the.“ 940! h ”on. On: Nklohl. KAI-Cr ‘ M, King Humbert Ind Prinn- cl “a h unread tough I Tau- ’~.I' Ibo. : m 0! Train Inn at CHI-u!) lla- Jfl m for telegraph “no con-afi- h [all emu-m nf two-trek!“ ' My dust-- and MM harm the “a ol - mange not at Shoal can. n. c.. urn. n luthodm. mun. C .n it. I sermon. mug It Hot Spring, R. n, h w b to I) open um one on land , 1 ll. Min Ind watch the pm. It a. ”on ‘ Mn ms 111nm! In A Mul- ,~ collision on an flat-1m: ear Hm 'M to min-(c am of Pot- dn 3 M mum mm. h Gear-l Fri-don. will 5.0“ h, M unmdllmlly‘ Wh- tor nag-lust omrukd. M Gulch Pinon mauled In 9.. unit. ,” W found M Tmtndn, N. " Juan-u m do! to 4mm Won-Id “I loch. In ha ha“. COMPLETE NEWS SUMMARY. Wim-dlwfimucm him of General Interest Told In Pungnphs. m [VENIS (IF WE WEEK W In. An M a! (I. 0v- “ Won‘wm a fun mu . Cu..- mm net government‘s clever coup d' I taco-mouth; general stall. h the Caleb Powers trial (hit he heard Gov. Taylor na nun Goebel would be killed. 3'", was x mm: “I Muted by fl“ 0! In ”’I lulu: it uni-pool. I I Min, ml unpain- Q ‘1 Chicago Toleghouo com- Illkl by I an hm train near .m l'lomea s. m 3.3. um- um. mm. “ begun In Jester trial. Tel- lxd Io town: at: he“ on- flit- WE RtMIflL Bra-uh and Auburn by the revela- «anamoItIQMnMIlweflu mmmlnmmmstm “hhwmmtutcmt . la.- to hula-b0. mun. [M m. It II I! M may Ian Idle. I'm. A dispatch has been received at the War Department from Huang which says General Lee has obtained infor- mation that leave: no doubt nbout the existence of yellow fever in the first infantry at Pinar dei Rio. and that nine death: there last month restarted ,u pernicious malaria ere now believed to line been yellow fever. Dr. Reed cm! e specialist sent to Finer del Rio by Genera“ Lee have reported that yel- low fever exists among the m The dim-tell else In that there are the annotated uses of yellow! [em am the mum- ot the first Infant- " named at 011mm. he." 1‘?“ I’ll.- ”Up Just after the Ilium"! heme lulu No. I left Atrhlson for the north I muted robber entered the uprm car, covered John Kroner. the her anger, v!“ a revotrer Ind demanded the contents of the m we Kru- sor convinced m. that the safe could not he opened until the train reached 01min. Ind after akin; a dint watch from an express package. the robber ordered the messenger to mty the fir brute When the train flowed up In" t am out of Atchinon, the robber got on and «raped. Whne in the ctr Ms mm slipped am and re. mind the fact nut be m a negro. up" II“ to he no“ ”JD,“ I” hum brunt Tho huh If. nlmdy rhlnlu tho an: Den! 0! camp in "en-vim, Tom, and It In Ilium! "lat nah It KIM (.‘lty. Swim. luau P‘Mluklvlh nu! Luann. P... and (-11. Joseph, Ma. In loner: team they wore ruling to norm fir. 8n- uy‘l MWBIAUOIS without question. It In Mined Sum 'n Inlehfly embarrassed when be left Kansas City. A moniker of the m- nn (in! he had nverdn'n Mn W! with build. May 1 8.133.] to "no extent of 82.- 000. Nothing further has been loaned u to his pm! WIMmIIOIU. may 0.. In" I In... It In Inna-IMO u Ihln (In. to do- Mm!“ Ibo on"! of the nu]. upon- uou o! I I; Diary. of Km: City. rho. It In chmed. II on It. 'Iy w “ouch Anetta In In“ his amino". 0! I mm of “.00..” worth at m Wm. Call no. u» I... White can: llvlu In the muun- ulna In the vicinity 0! While county, but Tense-not. haw deem-d (In all men who Mn 1- pm neighborhood mun work. ‘IM with the [uh an onlorrln. tho word". A couple 0! unluc- “flu on the moonw- chow Hutu. were nonu- tlna up «dam to hue the manu- IIU. m. but“ to comply, 1M: rev upturn M um mm m- bod. In a. night and unnatural” IN“. no“ In: In. Moped o! Ier damn; at the but an“ um. um: huh. TI. clam In!“ tho mm- m «II-flung..- to work and purring. annuity alum. [or lb. Into-4 line. the II“. In and u n. Ina-u" to II- dual" In that 0mm. 1'» fill. up tank out an. m. M "an to Inn. and '3',“ M ”vault. ly wrecked. The Walt was bound u had been taunted by the federal down with Iron are. The Hamba W39 mummies W 9.1: c‘bn-ti'miion of the eomlng up the rlvcr without our“. 'mte be revised kn certain partlculnn Neither min was Insured. M It to I” u m confom with the new order again-t um nockolnller system to any lot m". (ouomn‘ the war. The un- any Insurance. The sunken boat with“. Mame .0 gtron‘ in 15“ am one o! the largest on the lakes, belnx m. ‘o'emof lat the auto (or 5 short "5 '0“ '0"! by ‘3 k“ ”0"“ Th“ 5°” {tine mar mnounclu tht he would or getting her anon wlll tn tha nhll- In! an . WM convention to an ll! of the but. lute 'MTKPJI. Oollkkl with an Iltuln In “In“ Blur. The most disastrous colllulon of the season occurred between the stumer James Wat! of the Rockefeller fleet Ind the steamer Mamba ol the Federal Steel company In the Detroit river at Grassy Inland. Tho Watt was sunk and the Mnruba was barely saved from the same fate. The Inner shlp had I large hole punched In her how, and was had~ Merrill had the contract to repair the steeple and he employed Wing to help him. Wing has n buslness manager, Charles 3. Kendall. Mrs. Merrill say: that when she went to the church dur- lag the lorenoon she found that Ken- dnll had posted himself In the crowd and informed everybody that "Steeple Bob" hid made a failure of the job and that the church people had sent [or the "Wham." Dovm-wwn New York cane vet, near being Imud to l‘ nettle between two rival steeple climbers while they were on the top or 8!. Paul's tail ‘ wire. The tragic panibilltiee o! 8 llst light in mid-air were such as to make the thousands or spectators-«on solid sidewalks and pavements 185 ieet be- low the two menâ€"shiver with appre- hension. Then: is intense rivalry in the steeple-Jack business. Tim men between whom the rivalry is especial- ly keen are G. V. Wing of Zanesvma, Ohio, the “Wimd or the Steeple," end Robert Merrill of Athena, known as "Steeple Bob." They quarreied in mid- Mulligan-lu- Bin gun-l- STEAMEH WATT SINKS. EXPECT HID-MB. FIGHT. «bustyâ€"l n 'II (In (In: the mild Pheb- b-ct led-Mme m caul- In: which we" «nu-um to min at tho nun dell-l I. will”. Pinch- lnol. the lieutenant unmet. .0 «ol- m. and for this m the feeling house I" the more sum. The nun m pmned mlully n no gov. «nonâ€"Keno“ and Hemâ€"cud If“! any teats of aural-Mu the mualmbnmlnmmu Nev Orig-u. and men] dan' noun; Donn no laun- hum II“ no It?! mu um um “no nu- ot I nine: cum" I. Nov 0r- qu, but u m not um Incl at m mm you that up"! ml. not ha. The mu us: an Ifly m and um nm on were hula-a and buy 80 at toil nu- mdd. The move scam any elm: Ilium a“ m In M W sum! luv u! «mo-cut. On July 30 ll. H. Hm". n judge at the supreme court. was “looted to call u convonflon. whleh was In be held ln the Mochanlu' lulluuo In Drydcl ulna. Shortly m" H o‘clov-k on the moral“ of the Gal. Inc-(loud. 3 km number of sums. Md by no Moorlan- In. mud toward an \noallu yuc- sold the booting ud yolllu o! the than. who Ind unu- blod on the sue-mu. WM- lho prom-tau Ind ruck-d Cull «not. nu Burgundy. 3 at- III m one o! (be mou- no. the "detail nd ll uolhot luau-t I not no Ind. n III to.“ In”. llblo to tunnel ny balm- l. m counties Md as “Journal in mm. In no nonuâ€" m .m- Iul at.“ (Io-uln- u‘ can um I! o'clock n mew mu. was (out! In the M “mull-c (to lull- up the matter a! mhlou. u had been Inflated by the federal authorities 9‘“ it: c'bnuiiuiion of tin? date be revised In certain particular! no u to confom with the new order The first riot of any importance in New Orion:- m soon alter the close or the war. It had its inception in the politics! troubles which then were nmpant throughout the state, but the real hostilities were brought about when the colored populution o! the city sought. to an an nctive var! in the deliberation oi the two political wâ€" as thea struggling i'or supremacy. The riots In New Orleans recall sev- eral tumour: outbreaks of past years, which threw the cmcenl. city or the south mm a mm of turmoil and dia- zn‘der. in each Instance the racial problem has been the dlrect or lum- rect cause of the trouble, and In the days following closely on the chill war the polltlcal conditlou were such thlt wutbmks were frequent. It hue not Always been the negro problem whlch has precipitated these upheavals. as was witnessed In the riots at 1890, the wrath of the people at that time he- lng dlrected toward the Itallan element of the city, the charge hells made at that tlme that the Malia. loclety but caused the murder of the chief o! no- lloe of the. city. BON SQUARE. unions NEW MAN‘S PARK. (In This Square Wu Organised the lob Thu Killed the tuna Prlmers in the rum Trauma In 1891.) Governor (tr-no o! luau-lune“: does not we: Inch confidence In for- mal review: at the sale mum. at. Wm. to "mind "In Inn-chu- Ieu- troop- tle other dry by unear- llc II their can; unannounced. nd ordered an Impromptu rum. Ion Mud m fun-M In bmle Into It. h" on Inch N ad apt-M do". ammu- who vm than: coa- lld. Mmmhedlomewb- "c am What!“ the old print m nd vim. man at mph "not no strain and homotop- they won in.“ lo tru- md pom Ind afl- mrd named with bullets. Incl-o urn-I About. an a. nun- Jot-lay I“ man“ to it" the olar. ‘31! In won that“ I“. use mink! ‘0! Hum .14 um other. um loll u m"... “In I Inn” Mal no In men ten-mu by odor o! the can. Th "mm prov“ “nuns-wry to m ml. at no my. «4 ohm 'm and. m: m mortal lam notion Ind I“ m In bib. no ville-«I «4 mm old-u. Hun IN mum had been "but. «I (n- u. ml u con-flue a! It" The murder or the chief ante-d In- tense excitement among the working people, at! WIS Intenslncd when It On Oct. 15, 1890, David C. Hennassy. chief of the New Orleans police force, m lhot near his own door at night. and died withuut belng able to say anything more than the “dam" had shot him. Many murders and assaults had been committed in the city by ital- iana, and in the majority of Instances the perpetrators escaped punishment. Chief Hennesay had been lnstrumental in the extradition of Espooito. a tug!- tive Malian bandit, and had proved a terror to the lawless element among the itallnns. in March, 1891.New Orleans again at- tracted the attention “of the world by indulging in a riot. whlch led to the severing of friendly ties between the United States and ital: and came near resulting in I war between the two unions. The lynching o! eleven Se- ciiians by a mob was the direct cause 0! the departure of the Italian minis- ur from Washington. ”SN! 0? THE Nmno RIUTBA The Chinese merchant, on the other had, is famous throughout the me for M! oomrdaf honesty. He may chant you in m a tannin, but once in mutant In nude he holds a R, m m or 0". nu «no w M In I min when The nuns! death rate 0! Geno". swank-4. I: only ".7 3 (Mid. Inn”. The H" o! the era-um In nkl to be hut-ml l have no" then to rm boon. but I In" an maul Ino'kdge o! In use of a bum“ be- Iu who died from «no mart of the potion. Their Ill-repute in that partic- nhr In "uh-My amount-d," nown"! and than Jun-pod an" u .1 “4:6. I “and n by pun mum, and tho mu III-nod mo and “rack the nu! ('0 or "me not any. n m metal um um: “dawn-bk l'lflnOIl. 1nd IM- lnrwd n It to all!” nnin." [but had mouth. I but I hunt. mm then I ha mud n labor of urn-lulu all can.“ (in all". but I Inn I". outgrown the horror they lupin, The team boon Mk [III raven Ibolr bodic- Inh- the. an nut-I In" th- Ibo: Rally In. an! my In. m1; Iâ€"cuhr lm Tic-Ir pug- ncnr ud Irena“ an ulna-i Ir cndlbk. They um sunk Alylhilfl, "Mk. a! II». and they sun (In most mun Ino- nrouh um air. 01 hie ”In I III (lid to any 0'! Mn hero-o very sum. and "or; frol- uu-nn u their mum! may. all no war against them In Mn- and re- Artur-o nu- nns sent cum our Home 0! Than. "1'"! seen the famous ‘Giln monâ€" lter‘ often.” said an Arizona man in the New Orleans Times-Democrat. "it in simply an uncouth, horrible looking linard, and i’d rather encounter a hun- dred ot’ them than a single tarantula. i 1'" never forget the first time I ever i saw one at those [iant spiders. I was ‘iivina near Phoenix then, and. had ‘gono out to have a look at a. mineral deposit recently discovered on my land. The plnce was some distance away, and l was walking acnoss a stretch 0: level, sandy country. when I noticed a queer round object, about the size of a man’s clinched fist, lying near a little pile or rocks. it looked for all the world like one at those snurio of hair that women take out of their combs. but when I drew nearer i saw that it was alive. Ind recognized it trom descriptions as a desert tarantula. its legs Were all drawn under its body at the time, and it seemed indescribahly lumpy and sluggish. but as l stooped dovm to get a closer View it made a sudden, quick ors are s i! at the head. Im: In your: to come fully «mod "my will lose their pqmflm. We hare many l‘ncto Hes. «has all kinds of nun-him-ry I: made for the enure world. The trud- onny non-Mays is to guard me monop- oly of a patent mon- socumly than ewr. the profit In making any in device I!” lnwtoly in tho fact whit N' Is a tonopoiy. With sixty days' ho- flee In .1 State ukn swam-lumen; u Is mm to equip :1 fnvtory inn men IQ pols for duplicatln: a: any I‘M of a mom. and With E mum I, incentive to manure h Int-gt. m away.” Nnv ”In“ Inventive Genius. “The Inventive gowns of NM? nag. Pandora In an .flert as var." rcnmrkvd a wouvknmm pntnnt sum-nay nr Boa. ton to a \Vnnhlumon newspnmr man the other day. "New England invent- mm that Harry new info a MR! and kindly demand“! why he mnldn't have n mustarho. zoo. and why My older broth" was fmornl wlm the has! of evm‘lhlnx. ills demand he am» so hslsvmt Ohm Ms Tamer bought him n .‘nlso mflshlt'llfl. whirl: he zlm‘s on what: N: wants to “haw Ms Im'thor Dan how much be Is: in: supe- rior.-Detrou Free Press. The other day Dan. strokinz Oh. mmm ummm of down on hit up per lip. [tonal] mmnrkad that he {en a mustar‘ne owning. “\‘m. Dan." and Ms («Mr Immer- hmly. '1 “mm you'll In! going to the mrhvr 1501) next Week.“ In“ lIv-M Own. A Thin! “vane rum“! k Maud «am [No mm. "any and It." The tam-r is Enron yvnrn 01d, and is Inc-zin- nlng to few] ”or mighu rmgmzmhilitm In life that nmh nn Mt" :arr‘rw. flu In nun-med In an- at shdr. luLu bicy- c-lr and handrail. "any is oniy eight ymrs old. and he exhibit. an amusing mate of juvenile )mIonsy oror Ike growing lllfloflnnm of his I'h'v‘l‘ lnrotllc n. Win-I Dan “may!“ lam :1 MN bicycle not low no. Hurry "mod I raw [Jr-mum hr mum no' Imro one; when he bought a Marin" the anger at me youngster Ian-3w no Immuh. nod he mm M: mums win“ In- ”mum about "no m’llh‘f In lnnzmngv Nut mauled no Interpretation. An unannou- p-luwphannu. '11 club. It In nwmlnl. mu [rm-mix Human-«l I- m of IM M. of the Zlmlu; ul’florl- My 0! Cllrmlu. TM nnhn'l. which mu mush! In dnvp run-r. awn-«ml «My-Iva rmflmmr'w um. Mm In (ll- mm". m imam-t 1'1"" Iwiuz um. um (wt. ll [mural 00 hr nn Infill-In nml "(mun-I; mmrkm- vn'nlm‘v. um! win-n Hum! in I: Inc:- tank mmnln- In: Ihmil May ler ‘nn-Inn-unn um I umnlw of fish Immrdulc-Iy mm! to work and III about um Imam but ran-n up n.» Ion. .u mm M It Imam. dark Ur on": «an awn In In «mama-I- "! by I man of whllt‘ phasphwrcuvnt "am. The animal is new In the aqua rlnm It (‘nlc-ulm. When bultvr In rInmw-I it .‘a simply' IIw gnllwrlug nt lIu- gluémh's or fut Inlu u an". When lIu' u'wu IA too cold wry wIII no! mm l'Imrulng' In done at about quy 1m. «harm-u. nmmllnz Io mutlllhum. 'I'Iuv globules vary. Influx smaller In IIu- milk from some mm: Ilun [rum anu-ra. and III we drum of mm: It I: l'mhllfllml Ilmt (Mm an In!) M mur-v :IuhuI-w It I: mldom. Ilwnfm‘. um a [muml of butter molqu: many nnIH-n- . -.' Ilium. but In III" «Imm IIuy nru I-rmulu Io- un-IIm' mmMqu-u “um,- um- muldly. nnmllmx In lempvnuurv. runway-"wot a! Ilse cn-lm. normal {If r'Imm‘nz. etc. ’l‘tII- percolation (‘Xpt‘l‘illlt‘uls made at llotluunstod {or about twenty yvarl have shown that “I Ill!“ wintvr months more. than half tlII- mnuun: of mm penetrates hIIo tln‘ mil :I-I;1 Is amt!- nble for spring, while in suunIII-I- this amount only Ivmlws u qunr tI-r that of rain. ’l'lm-I- gnuxvs In l‘t III 'J. I-ach having: an mm at on~IIIuII«,IIIIIIII or III) mm. The water Wm mlh‘c-ml at {fire (* dvpths. and II III am. 3-. s creator III quantity at roru nh‘ht; than It "\cutv or mu. ., 4' An Interesting dlscovery.showlng an- other link between the living forms 0; the Old and the New Worlds In former ages. was announced at a recent moctv In; 0! the Cordlllurxm Svclluu of ma Geological Soclety of Amt-rim. Some bonus lllscovvm-d at (Hun l-lyrle at the foot of Pike's Peal: mun-d to be the remains of a goat-antelope. unlike any nnlmnl ot the kind naw lnlmblllng Ametic . but closely resembling the null-lone of the lllnmlzu'zlu mgion In Asia. Olhor bones found in the same place h:~~lougvu lo a slender-Huxlx-d HERA" of home now ¢ ‘linct. w MIC! 01 Ila-nod Wm. ' 5mm: believes tug: ' ' > “tmwmhnflu - ‘n in husband run: ; A process or maklng alcohol from acetyleue is now mtramlug attention; In France. But as It 13 shown to bo' an old one. and as it “ill not yield um; product for less than mice the cost or alcohol obtulued by other methoqu It is not likely to pussvsa commelclal \ulue. ., ,_ ... v What I: pronounced to be the lam est 1nd most complete creamery In‘ the world has just been completed Baltlmore. No Ice la used In walk»? but refrigerant»: in «stream! artificially Everything abmnt the establishment l1 worked will: electrlclly. Butter. lcq' cream and cheese are all made by elem: trlc motors. one butter churn ulrnluc out luul a ton of butter at n time. ' | In Virginia I campnny m be! formed to nuke artificial math!» 4 milk of lime. salt and marsh-mnlw root. together with cement. WRITING AND INDUSTRIAL

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